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Prismatic Portraits by Lui Ferreyra Form a Collision of Geometry and Color | Colossal Portrait Au Crayon, Arte Peculiar, Travel Culture, Colossal Art, 인물 드로잉, Colorful Portrait, Arte Sketchbook, A Level Art, Color Pencil Art

Prismatic Portraits by Lui Ferreyra Form a Collision of Geometry and Color — Colossal

Denver-based artist Lui Ferreyra (previously) has spent the last decade honing a technique that portrays faces, hands, and landscapes as dense fields of geometric color. While evoking a tone that clearly references the digital age, Ferreyra also draws inspiration from artists like Chuck Close and Egon Schiele who famously worked with aspects of pointillism and geometry. Seen here are a collection of drawings and sketches, but he utilizes a similar fragmentary style for oil paintings as well…

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Prismatic Portraits by Lui Ferreyra Form a Collision of Geometry and Color — Colossal

Denver-based artist Lui Ferreyra (previously) has spent the last decade honing a technique that portrays faces, hands, and landscapes as dense fields of geometric color. While evoking a tone that clearly references the digital age, Ferreyra also draws inspiration from artists like Chuck Close and Egon Schiele who famously worked with aspects of pointillism and geometry. Seen here are a collection of drawings and sketches, but he utilizes a similar fragmentary style for oil paintings as well…

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Prismatic Sketches of Hands and Faces by Lui Ferreyra | Colossal Garderobe Design, Portrait Au Crayon, Art Du Croquis, L'art Du Portrait, Colossal Art, 인물 드로잉, Arte Inspo, Colorful Portrait, Art Et Illustration

Prismatic Sketches of Hands and Faces by Lui Ferreyra — Colossal

Artist Lui Ferreyra draws colorful portraits of hands and faces, works that use discrete shapes of color as highlights and shadows. These geometric fragments are blended by the viewer’s eye rather than the artist’s hand, producing color fields that Ferreyra intends to call attention to the connection between seeing and language. “There’s a double move at play here,” explains Ferreyra’s website about his work. “The first move is substantiated by a geometric matrix which functions as surface…

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